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Getting to Wembley, travel tips
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se9addick said:valleynick66 said:se9addick said:Alwaysneil said:I would also normally if on the jubilee line change onto the met line by crossing the platform at Finchley Rd
is it just quicker?1 -
Curb_It said:PragueAddick said:Curb_It said:No!! Just get a cab to Spray street. Liz line to Farringdon and change on the Met Line. Jobs a good un.Tho as it is a Sunday Spray street is a bit of a nightmare due to free parking and the churches so get out on Vincent Road and walk a little further.0
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PragueAddick said:tallboy said:se9addick said:Eltham Addicks get the train to London Bridge and the Jubilee to Wembley (just under an hour total duration). What’s all this nonsense about driving to North Greenwich?
Alternatively, stay on the same south eastern train until Charing Cross, Bakerloo line to Baker Street area for food and drink stop and then fast, frequent Chiltern Line train from Marylebone to Wembley.
Thing is too, as @guinnessaddick says, 2/4 mean a change at Lewisham. We did this in 2019. The Loop line train that came in, was absolutely rammed. Since my sister is offering to drop us at any of these three places (her gaff is about 12 mins walk from Eltham station and I'm still walking a bit slower than usual) it's not really messing around.
When it comes to the Met line we did that switch in 2019 and I seem to recall it was nice. We got seats. Can't recall if we got on at Finchley Road tho' might have been Baker Street.
If using the Bexleyheath line the change at Lewisham normally means staying on the same platform (to pick up the London Bridge train which is about 8 minutes later) but you can also do this at Blackheath if you dont want to walk to change platforms. At worse it means using the subway foot tunnel (stairs) at Lewisham station to cross to another platform.
Be aware that getting dropped off by a private car at North Greenwich is a pain. Lots of cameras just waiting to issue a fine for straying into the wrong lane. The private car drop off point is also quite a distance from the station entrance in Millennium Way. Basically, taking a private car towards North Greenwich is really discouraged and has been made as difficult as possible in recent years. Its a similar situation with the Liz line station at Woolwich ie you have to get dropped off a distance from the station.
I'm not sure the following statement is totally helpful but after years of using online journey planners (mainly TFL's) I can state that it does fairly regularly ignore the fairly obvious / most straightforward routes. Then its a case of "you pays your money and takes your choice" and hoping.2 -
I’m gonna be surrounded by Orient until Baker St 🙈1
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@tallboy appreciate the advice, including re access at NG. However my brother claims he has some kind of foolproof drop off point , which he regularly uses to drop his wife off there. I will interrogate him though😉
I suppose Blackheath is a change option, I normally dont mind changing but the thing is knowing we ‘ll change to a train which will already be full. But once I know what specifc train we’d catch from Eltham, I’ll check the travel planners again.0 -
PragueAddick said:@tallboy appreciate the advice, including re access at NG. However my brother claims he has some kind of foolproof drop off point , which he regularly uses to drop his wife off there. I will interrogate him though😉
I suppose Blackheath is a change option, I normally dont mind changing but the thing is knowing we ‘ll change to a train which will already be full. But once I know what specifc train we’d catch from Eltham, I’ll check the travel planners again.0 -
Have always used Chiltern Railway from Marleybone, short walk from Baker St for those using Jubilee line coming from Southwark, get in towards rear of train from Kent and S.E London to access Southwark from Waterloo East platforms.
This is quietest and quickest route in my experience.3 -
Coming back from Wembley I take the tube one stop north and then get the southbound from there. Guaranteed seat.
Also some good vegetarian/vegan/Jain Indian restaurants by Kingsbury Station if you fancy a bite to eat.3 -
Bakerloo line and extra walk to and from the ground is the best bet if you don't want to be too crowded.on the tube1
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tallboy said:PragueAddick said:tallboy said:se9addick said:Eltham Addicks get the train to London Bridge and the Jubilee to Wembley (just under an hour total duration). What’s all this nonsense about driving to North Greenwich?
Alternatively, stay on the same south eastern train until Charing Cross, Bakerloo line to Baker Street area for food and drink stop and then fast, frequent Chiltern Line train from Marylebone to Wembley.
Thing is too, as @guinnessaddick says, 2/4 mean a change at Lewisham. We did this in 2019. The Loop line train that came in, was absolutely rammed. Since my sister is offering to drop us at any of these three places (her gaff is about 12 mins walk from Eltham station and I'm still walking a bit slower than usual) it's not really messing around.
When it comes to the Met line we did that switch in 2019 and I seem to recall it was nice. We got seats. Can't recall if we got on at Finchley Road tho' might have been Baker Street.
If using the Bexleyheath line the change at Lewisham normally means staying on the same platform (to pick up the London Bridge train which is about 8 minutes later) but you can also do this at Blackheath if you dont want to walk to change platforms. At worse it means using the subway foot tunnel (stairs) at Lewisham station to cross to another platform.
Be aware that getting dropped off by a private car at North Greenwich is a pain. Lots of cameras just waiting to issue a fine for straying into the wrong lane. The private car drop off point is also quite a distance from the station entrance in Millennium Way. Basically, taking a private car towards North Greenwich is really discouraged and has been made as difficult as possible in recent years. Its a similar situation with the Liz line station at Woolwich ie you have to get dropped off a distance from the station.
I'm not sure the following statement is totally helpful but after years of using online journey planners (mainly TFL's) I can state that it does fairly regularly ignore the fairly obvious / most straightforward routes. Then its a case of "you pays your money and takes your choice" and hoping.
*EDIT* I also used to be a rep, and covered most of London over the years, so I do have a good sense of where places are in relation to other places, if you see what I mean.0 - Sponsored links:
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HGAddict said:Have always used Chiltern Railway from Marleybone, short walk from Baker St for those using Jubilee line coming from Southwark, get in towards rear of train from Kent and S.E London to access Southwark from Waterloo East platforms.
This is quietest and quickest route in my experience.1 -
carly burn said:HGAddict said:Have always used Chiltern Railway from Marleybone, short walk from Baker St for those using Jubilee line coming from Southwark, get in towards rear of train from Kent and S.E London to access Southwark from Waterloo East platforms.
This is quietest and quickest route in my experience.5 -
We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope).1
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At North Greenwich, car park one allows 15 mins to drop off for free1
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Dave2l said:Bakerloo line and extra walk to and from the ground is the best bet if you don't want to be too crowded.on the tube1
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clive said:carly burn said:HGAddict said:Have always used Chiltern Railway from Marleybone, short walk from Baker St for those using Jubilee line coming from Southwark, get in towards rear of train from Kent and S.E London to access Southwark from Waterloo East platforms.
This is quietest and quickest route in my experience.0 -
You need to leave early if, like Mrs Hex and me, you are coming from the 20th century. Also, make sure your wife has read Wembley's bag policy before you leave !
PS I remembered the obligatory engine number !!!!
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Hex said:You need to leave early if, like Mrs Hex and me, you are coming from the 20th century. Also, make sure your wife has read Wembley's bag policy before you leave !
PS I remembered the obligatory engine number !!!!3 -
blackpool72 said:Hex said:You need to leave early if, like Mrs Hex and me, you are coming from the 20th century. Also, make sure your wife has read Wembley's bag policy before you leave !
PS I remembered the obligatory engine number !!!!8 -
golfaddick said:We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope).1
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Algarveaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:I'll drive to Abbey Wood from Strood, get the Liz Line to Farringdon and then up to Wembley Park
Be far cheaper than using South Eastern for the first leg of the journey... Aiming to get to Wembley around 11:30am
It always suggests the walk to Barbican, but its quite a walk, although someone once asserted there is a Underground walkway between stations, which I've never seen.1 -
bolloxbolder said:Algarveaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:I'll drive to Abbey Wood from Strood, get the Liz Line to Farringdon and then up to Wembley Park
Be far cheaper than using South Eastern for the first leg of the journey... Aiming to get to Wembley around 11:30am
It always suggests the walk to Barbican, but it’s quite a walk, although someone once asserted there is an Underground walkway between stations, which I've never seen.1 -
se9addick said:golfaddick said:We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope).0
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fenaddick said:bolloxbolder said:Algarveaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:I'll drive to Abbey Wood from Strood, get the Liz Line to Farringdon and then up to Wembley Park
Be far cheaper than using South Eastern for the first leg of the journey... Aiming to get to Wembley around 11:30am
It always suggests the walk to Barbican, but it’s quite a walk, although someone once asserted there is an Underground walkway between stations, which I've never seen.0 -
Just park at Stanmore and get the jubilee line south to Wembley Park.Admittedly this works much better if you live in Barnet.1
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Uboat said:Just park at Stanmore and get the jubilee line south to Wembley Park.Admittedly this works much better if you live in Barnet.1
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Bit of a random one but I haven't worn my Charlton shirt for a while and now found it doesn't fit
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Too late to order, does anyone know if stalls will be selling CAFC products
on Wembley Way??0 -
Parking at Asda in Wembley, get there early and find somewhere for breakfast is the plan!0
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Coming from Lincolnshire, so parking up and meeting my daughter at Milton Keynes, train to Watford then Wembley.1